Hi to all,
can you pleae help me on this issue,
i have a exchange server 2007 enterpraise edition , In this how do i create a new address list, and how to import .csv format email address to this address list,
why i need this:- I have 4 branchs in middile east, they already send me the .csv email address contacts to me, i need to upadate these address to my exchange server,so my users can access these email address on there outlook inside addressbook,
if any can help me on this issue , plzzzzz.
jams

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You would have to create a new contact for each address in AD. Managing contacts like that is not very fun.

The best way to do it is to import the contact in Outlook and create a contact list in the public folders so they can access it in public folders. This way they would be able to change the contacts on their own instead of sending you updates all the time.

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